Example sentences of "be an integral part of " in BNC.

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1 If the Government keeps telling us in every statement they make that we 're an integral part of the .
2 Choreographers wishing to interpret music in dance terms are limited in several ways because their choice should not only determine the style of dance used and its phrasing but other factors which are an integral part of the score .
3 Time and rhythms are an integral part of this relationship .
4 Helicopter trips around the city are fascinating and great fun ; they are an integral part of daily patrolling of the British Sector .
5 Lastly other related policy issues at the national level , which usually involve wider considerations than soil conservation are an integral part of any conservation programme .
6 This selection also includes several episodes not dealt with in the first half of this book , but which are an integral part of El Cid 's legend .
7 The truth is that feet are an integral part of our senses as well as our support mechanism .
8 The staffing responsibilities given to governing bodies with delegated budgets are an integral part of LMS .
9 Yet the striking developments of the law of trusts depend on much more than this : they are an integral part of the conception of a trust as opposed to a legacy .
10 Although preventive measures are an integral part of the approach , and therefore included in the list , they pose particular problems in the management of self-poisoning patients and are therefore considered in a separate section .
11 Sport and recreation are an integral part of the experience of being at University , and lasting friendships are often made within both the social and sporting contexts .
12 Foreign visits or visits to other parts of the UK and the Republic of Ireland are an integral part of each course .
13 In fact , in a gloriously mystical way , we are an integral part of this cosmic energy dance and can only really understand it all by mystic superconsciousness , from within .
14 The sensory and motor indriyas are an integral part of the internal mind configuration of all living creatures .
15 These threshold phenomena are an integral part of nature 's processes .
16 These are an integral part of the professional courses which are run for people trying to improve their chances of getting a job .
17 Chromium-plated hand-grips which are an integral part of some modern baths also help the elderly to rise more easily .
18 In addition , the prevention of disfiguring scars , the generation of functional new tissue and prevention of regression are an integral part of wound management
19 The people that we fall in love with , form an emotional bond with or marry are an integral part of our destiny .
20 They are of two sorts — those which are an integral part of the book , printed on the same paper and gathered up for binding with the rest of the sections ( though they will usually be paged separately ) ; and leaves or sections printed separately , sometimes on different paper altogether , which may even be of a different size .
21 Seventh , accountability and judgment are an integral part of economic life .
22 It reads ‘ Tombs are an integral part of the course and must therefore be played out of ’ .
23 However , they are an integral part of the course and as such are also for use by individual readers .
24 They must be seen not as social groups constituted by individuals , but as positions constituted by the conflicting interests which are an integral part of a particular mode of production .
25 Hence domiciliary visits by medical staff are an integral part of any specialist service .
26 As the royal family have large estates in Scotland and Norfolk where hunting , shooting and fishing are an integral part of land management , they were very worried about the future .
27 Duties and responsibilities are not merely available to a citizen ; they are an integral part of being a citizen .
28 Such assumptions are an integral part of the theory formulated by Davis and Moore ( 1945 ) .
29 The poor are an integral part of the working class , poverty is the direct product of the general pattern of class inequality .
30 It has been said that in the civil law tradition proof-taking ‘ often resembles a series of isolated pre-trial conferences rather than a concentrated trial ’ , which is helpful but must not be read as suggesting that these earlier stages are merely interlocutory ; they are an integral part of the judicial process .
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